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Washington's most powerful weapon in the world.

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Those kinds of discussions were interesting on ATS, for sure.  

Depending on when that OP happened in 2014, this was shortly after I joined.  Between the video you linked and the story you told of the OP, it reminded me of my very first post on ATS.  It also turned out to be a super-thread (ironically, it had more replies than any of my other posts since then, and it was my very first post).  You might even recall the thread; it was titled "Black Hole in Russia".   That was a research project I was never able to fully run to ground, so it's still kind of an open issue.  After I started watching the video in your OP, I wondered to myself if there might have been some connection between the two.  I've researched that area in Russia for over 15 years now.  And when I say I've researched it I don't just mean casually either.  My sister has her PhD in Russian and Turkish history and thus speaks fluent Russian, so among other things she was very helpful in translating a lot of the stuff I managed to dig up about the region.  Strangely, this only deepened the mystery, but it confirmed something very important and this was the fact that the place I had discovered was not just some sort of digital anomaly or artifact, that there was something really there and whatever it was there were a whole lot of people around the globe who didn't particularly want it found.  The question was...what was it, or what IS it? 

At the time, and even to this day, I'm fairly confident it has something to do with money, because this is the only thing I could think of which would cause the entire world to behave in the same fashion.  So, I'm pretty convinced whatever it is has the ability to destabilize the World economy, else it would have come to light by now.  I'm also pretty confident that whatever it is is also very difficult to "access".  So, it's not like a giant pile of diamonds sitting on the ground, or something silly like that.  No, this is far more valuable than the collective mind's on the planet can comprehend.  I don't believe it's anything paranormal though.  Personally, my intuition says it's a gold reserve so unimaginably large that the entire global economy would collapse if it were ever brought to market (like seriously...that big) and world governments have basically agreed to not touch it for fear of the economic repercussions it would have.  And yes, I realize just how crazy what I just said sounds, but I honestly think it's something like that.

There were just so many anomalies which just didn't add up in my research.  I even looked into what it would take to actually travel to the location, but it is beyond difficult in the extremes.  And to put the level of difficulty in traveling in the Chukotka region into perspective, it would be akin to wanting to make a casual trip to the top of K2 for an up close look-see.  I even managed to make contact with some people who live in this extremely remote region of the northern most and eastern most area of Russia above the Arctic Circle.  They too confirmed there is something there which has been the subject of legends as long as they could remember, but say travel in the area is not only next to impossible, but it is also highly restricted.  But it gets even weirder!

You may be familiar with a Russian Oligarch by the name of Roman Abramovich.  He owns one of the big English football clubs (or did).  His story is a long one, so I won't tell it all here, but back in the early '90's shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union he somehow got sideways with Putin who was not yet the Russian leader, but was the heir apparent.  The story goes that Abramovich was sort of exiled from Moscow and though he could have fled anywhere in the world, there was one place he could go where he could win back Putin's favor.  This was a place known as "Anadyr" (or Anadyrsky) in the Chukotka Okrug (region).  The arrangement, although very murky was that Abramovich would be elected Governor of the Chukotka region, and then he would spend his own personal fortune improving the living conditions in the area (which he did).  The known facts are that he was elected Governor, and he did dump a metric shit-ton of his own money into the region.  Now keep in mind here, this was a Russian Oligarch; these guys never wear the same shirt twice, eat caviar for every meal and want for nothing...and he gets elected as Governor of an absolutely desolate region of far north eastern Russia above the Arctic Circle.  He traded $20,000 Armani suits and private jets with gold fixtures for snow shoes, a parka, and a sled pulled by reindeer! 

At first glance, one might think that assignment was punishment, but if Putin really wanted to punish someone, he could have just as easily sent Abramovich to the work camps in Siberia (which would have been far easier for everyone involved).  Beyond this, Abramovich sank billions of his own cash into the region on massive infrastructure projects.  He even built a ultra modern airport with a terminal and gates, but the airport only gets 1 flight per week.  The population is 6,000 people, and most of these are indigenous tribal people.  This is kind of stuff is like right out of the Twilight Zone.  Why all the investment in a place where no one is ever going to go?  In a region where travel is next to impossible, where there aren't even any roads, nor power plants, or other modern amenities?

Needless to say, all of this just further confirms there is 'something' there, but what this 'something' is remains to be determined.  Abramovich served as Governor of the region for 7.5 years, and then left just as abruptly as he had arrived (probably in the middle of the night).  WHOA!, right?

And believe me, this is just the hugely abbreviated version of the research I've collected about this area.  I think my thread on the subject over on ATS stretched to 35 or 40 pages with hundreds of flags and hundreds of replies.  It truly is a fascinating subject, and one with more questions (bizarre questions) than there are answers for.

In closing, if there were ever a place on this planet where such a smooth and triangular impermeable object (like in the OP video) could be found, well, my guess is it would be there (even though I don't think that's what's actually there, but I can't rule anything out at this point).
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RE: Washington's most powerful weapon in the world. - by FCD - 04-10-2025, 02:04 PM